Drug-abuse deaths contribute to shrinking rural population

Rural mortality rates are up, spurred by drug abuse, and it’s dragging down the rural population and draining rural America of its workforce, according to a USDA report that listed grim conditions in a portion of the country perennially coping with lower wages and higher poverty rates than in cities. “Long-term population loss continued in… » Read More

The Ag Insider content is only available to members.